Lady Gaga Returns to New Zealand!

The New Zealand tour will feature a spectacular new arena production and full band, and follows her high-octane performance with The Pussycat Dolls in Auckland earlier this year,

2009 has been hailed the Year of Gaga as the enigmatic superstar breaks records and tops charts around the globe.

During August she was one of the stars at both Japan’s Summersonic Festival and the UK’s V Festivals and on November 27 Lady Gaga kicks off her North American and European “Monster Ball” tour before heading our way.

Debut album The Fame reached the top ten in over 20 countries worldwide, with New Zealand being amongst the first to embrace the divinely intriguing Lady Gaga who has clocked up double platinum sales and four top ten singles on the official New Zealand chart.

Lady Gaga’s debut boasts massive hits including ‘Just Dance’, ‘Eh Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)’, ‘Paparazzi’, ‘Love Game’, and the NZ #1 smash ‘Poker Face’. Back home in the US, Lady Gaga became the first artist in nearly 10 years to reach the summit of the Billboard Hot 100 with her first two chart entries, and became only the third artist in the 16-year history of the Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart to collect three #1 songs from a debut album – Just Dance, Poker Face and Love Game

While Lady Gaga sets the charts alight, it’s on stage where her story truly comes to life. A shifting artscape of the past, present and future, a live performance by Lady Gaga leaves you wondering how music survived without her.

Lady Gaga floored those in attendance during her recent Australian and New Zealand performances:

The New Zealand Herald reviewer Joanna Hunkin said,

"Although she was the support act of the night, Stefani Germanotta - Lady Gaga - outsang, outshone and out-sexed the Dolls, in half the time and half the space."

“From the moment the synthesiser-toting, New York singer-songwriter Lady Gaga arose from a volcano covered in shards of glass amid a haze of smoke – her voice belting out Paparazzi – the night was hers.” - Brisbane Times

With the announcement of Lady Gaga’s first headline New Zealand tour comes a freshly repackaged version of her huge debut album, called The Fame Monster. Featuring the original tracks from The Fame along with 8 brand new tracks, including the current top 10 hit ‘Bad Romance’, the arrival of The Fame Monster on Monday 23rd November is further evidence that there’s just no stopping Lady Gaga.

With an ever-growing legion of fans and an unpredictable, perplexing principal, the return of The Haus of Gaga will be the DO NOT MISS event of summer 2010. Tickets available Thursday December 3.